Hayadan > Algorithms
Algorithms
- Avi Blizovsky
- December 31, 2023
- One response
Artificial intelligence and algorithms have the ability and are currently being used to exacerbate radicalisation, increase polarisation, and spread racism and political instability, according to an academic researcher from Lancaster University.
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- November 14, 2023
An advanced algorithm makes it possible to quickly retrieve information from the memory of systems such as phones and computers and correct errors
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- October 12, 2023
Researchers have developed algorithms based on game theory, through which robotic systems such as drones or autonomous cars can make informed decisions and operate efficiently
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- August 13, 2023
Researchers have developed geometric algorithms that can make groups of robots operate together in dense environments without bumping into each other and other obstacles
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- July 19, 2023
Researchers at the Technion have developed algorithms that detect errors in databases
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- June 21, 2023
A wearable system allows a robotic arm to recognize the user's intent, mainly based on his hand movements, and assist him according to his needs
- The Voice of Science website - the Israel National Science Foundation
- May 8, 2023
At the entrance to the club, on the road and in the emergency room, sometimes the right strategy is to direct some of the waiting people to the fast track
- Dr.Roey Tsezana
- April 5, 2018
- 2 תגובות
- Weizmann Institute
- January 19, 2018
- No comments
- Avi Blizovsky
- December 1, 2017
- 36 תגובות
- Avi Blizovsky
- November 21, 2017
- 11 תגובות
- The Technion
- November 8, 2017
- One response
- The science service
- August 21, 2017
- No comments
- The science service
- August 8, 2017
- One response
- Weizmann Institute
- January 17, 2012
- 3 תגובות
- Scientific American Israel
- August 27, 2011
- 10 תגובות
- Avi Blizovsky
- June 28, 2011
- 7 תגובות
- Avi Blizovsky
- December 24, 2010
- 8 תגובות
The search engine developed by Dr. Alex Bronstein from the Faculty of Engineering at Tel Aviv University, allows you to take a clip from a movie and search for copies of it among tens of millions of movies, at the same speed as the textual search is carried out using a method similar to searching a genetic database. .